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and sexing and omg and i didn't text anything to you. i spoke to and part of the language and how they engage so until we look at the culture of young people and how do we impact today's 20th century media culture we can't make a huge impact in regards to bullying or electronic aggression or whatever name we want to place on it and is affecting the students and i am excited you're addressing this issue and it's a crucial time for this generation and if we don't take serious this conversation today and action tomorrow we will see more and more issues arise. [applause] >> and i'm going to cap it up and i totally agree with that and one of the resources i want you to point is out is the family institute on line and platform for good a couple days ago. anne was there for the launch in dc and the goal of this whole thing is connect parents, educators and teens together to talk about both the eat your peas and how you stay a digital citizen and do the whole thing and i encourage everybody to check that out and i think that's the type of resource that will get us to where we need to go.

completely. she tweeted i just got to bahrain. omg, the prettiest place on earth. can i move here? >> can we force her to live there? >> she is a waste of space. >> oh the gal from a woman with a law degree. >> not all of us could defend murderers, remi. >> but, the rest of us don't need to make sex tapes. >> terrible, terrible example for girls. >> i suppose defending a murderer is less harmful than a sex tape. you don't have me defending those charged with crimes. any one of you could be picked up tomorrow. >> kim kardashian is the joan biez of our time. >> she wishes. >> is this a sign that the west is winning? our worst reality stars have fans screaming over there? >> this is lightning round, right? >> yes. >> pass. jay i like milk shakes. >> and you liked sex tapes. >> bill, you dated kim in the early 80s. i felt like i missed the boat. she turned into something better after puberty. i will say that the within they are protesting is not because they are bringing the milk shake franchise to bahrain. no better caw could contain her. it would be a bag carrying a bunch tires. that would be

. >> in golf, grandma -- graeme mcdowell won the world challenge. >> ama: omg, the text message is introducing... a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> ama: coming up at 6:00. we'll go live the east bay where a massive sink hole as closed off traffic on one street. we'll have a live update on the conditions of three firefighters and one other person injured in a rainy road accident. join us at 6:00. >>> get this. the the text message turns 20 tomorrow. did you have any idea it's been that long. on december 3-1992 the first short message, or sms, was sent in the uk by a 22-year-old technician to a coworker at a craims party. the message read, merry christmas. that's it for us. captioned by closed capti

, the federal law that prohibits recognition of same sex marriages and property 8. >> she texted me, omg, five exclamation points, granted. she called me and we started crying. >> they've got to solve this at a national level because there's just too much administrative confusion right now. who gets health benefits? who can visit who in the hospital? which marriage counts? >> so what happens between now and when the u.s. supreme court makes that decision next june? we talked to legal experts to get their take. >> reporter: the final say in the culture war on same sex marriage is coming. and the justice's decision to hear the case is historic. >> this is equivalent to the supreme court taking on one of the most divisive sort of exciting constitutional questions of this generation and deciding that they have to issue an opinion on this. >> and constitutional law experts believe they will decide on one of three possibilities. >> reporter: first, the justices could say denying marriage to any couple is unconstitutional, just like the former ban on interracial marriage. that decision could overturn

texted me, omg, five exclamation points, granted. so then she called me. and we just started crying. >> they've got to solve this at a national level, because there's just too much administrative confusion right now. who gets health benefits, who can visit who in the hospital, all of these, you know, which marriage counts? >> a lot of focus is on anthony kennedy, the supreme court justice born and raised in sacramento. cbs 5 reporter linda yee on how this coming court case is tailor made for him. >> reporter: the final say in the cultural war on same-sex marriage is coming. and the justices decision to hear the case is historic. >> this is equivalent to the supreme court taking on one of the most divisive issues. first, the justices could say that denying marriage to any couple is unconstitutional, just like the former band on interracial marriage. that decision could overturn any state's same-sex marriage ban. the second choice is sa technicality. they can rule that supporters of prop 8 are not legally entitled to defend that law. >> the ninth circuit tried to narrow its ruling by

in the middle east. saturday, riot police in bahrain fired tear gas to protesters denouncing her appearance. omg, i just got to bahrain. can i move here please? prettiest place on earth. no word if her mideast tweets, here she's loving kuwaiti designers. posing in front of camel, she tweets. such a fun day in bahrain. but the islamist protests drew plenty of retweets marking the kardashian. then i went with sheik and shot at protesters. another gas how do you feel about tear gas? >> omg, you guys, i just watched a group of doctors and nurses be tortured on operating on a person. clearly not everyone loves her. john muller, abc news, new york. >> an interesting trip. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- putting those popular as seen on tv products to the test. which products make the cut. >>> also ahead -- wait until you see what happens when this cat decides to play d.j. that's all coming up on "fixation." he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket ship to travel into space. girl: google, how far is earth to the mo

down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging markets. so we go to do a demonstration in india, and really cooking is traditionally a woman's task in those communities and we have the men pushing to the front and center of the circle because they want to charge their cell phones. so it creates this really great dynamic where at one time it's a health intervention that's hopefully going to save a couple million lives every year, but the draw is for the same commercial reasons that we would want to have them here. >> now, i would want one of these in my trunk, right? >> right. >> little plastic bag. if i ever got in a jam at the side of the road, i'd stay warm and charge my phone. >> and not only that, it's on-demand energy. we think of it as energy everywhere. >> on demand en

second using shorthand code l.o.l. >> hard to believe, 20 years. >> omg. i can't believe it's been that long. >>> it's been a repeat at the movie theaters for what it always a pretty slow period. the latest "twilight" is number one for the third straight weekend. "breaking dawn 2" managed to yank in almost $17.5 million. right behind it it "skyfall" with $17 million. and "lincoln" was third with $13.5 million. >> i can go for popcorn. >>> when we come back, a magician gets a nasty trick played on him. his hair set on fire on stage. >>> also, powerful new evidence about the link between hard hits on the football field and lasting brain damage. ♪ i woke up to a feeling ♪ every little thing has meaning ♪ ♪ i woke up to a light bulb on ♪ every little thing is possible now ♪ [ female announcer ] we've added a touch of philadelphia cream cheese to our kraft natural cheese to make it creamier so whatever you make isn't just good, it's amazing. ♪ ...is amazing with the love that i found ♪ ♪ attention... he went to jared. [ female announcer ] jared the galleria of jewelry

smart, why would i be here? >> omg. the text message turned 20 today. on december 3, 1992, an engineer working in the u.k. sent the first sms. it read merry christmas. and since then texting has been all the rage. in 2010 the international telecommunications union reported 200,000 text messages were sent every minute. >> don't do it while you're driving. >> the airline is giving themselves an early gift for the holidays and it's coming out of your pockets. airfares for the end of december up about 4% from last year. they're averaging about $469 right now. that's based on recent sales through priceline.com. and if you haven't booked yet, the clock is ticking. fares tend to skyrocket starting about three weeks before your flight. >>> well maybe the airlines could float a little of the extra cash to the nobel foundation. it's all following a decade of poor returns on their investments. the cash award now stands at roughly $1.2 million u.s. dollars. that is down from about $1.5 million. and the foundation plans to increase their hedge fund investments to try to boost their returns. they ar

at the head of this issue. >> she texted me omg granted. then she called me and we just started crying. we were on the phone for a few minutes. we couldn't talk. >> chris perry and sandy steer are cautiously optimistic they will get the legal recognition, benefits and protection of marriage. they say it's been a long time waiting. >> in real life it doesn't feel fast at all. we've been really patient and waited a long time to hear when the final leg of this race would be and now we know. >> just as hetero sexual marriages were taking place at city hall, city attorney dennis herrera and activist held a news conference nearby on a case that's now in the hands of the supreme court. >> so, we are gratified and look forward to making our argument before the united states supreme court about why proposition 8 needs to be struck down. >> but the protect marriage coalition is confident the supreme court will uphold the right of the people of californ

-- decision of abc7 news at 5 watch manning take on the raiders right here on abc 7. >>> omg! the text message celebrating a big anniversary. >>> pope benedict is trying something new to reach the younger generation. >>> first, here's abc's money report. >>> airlines looking for new fees to collect from passengers three day conference brainstorming ideas for more. half the people eligible for unemployment benefits aren't bothering to collect some don't expect to be out of work that long others are worried about annoying former employers. latest twilight tops at the box office for the third straight weekend, another 17 million dollars. >>> good morning. camera in vollmer peak in the east bay hills looking west towards the bay bridge and san francisco we see traffic moving along okay what we don't see is rain shooting sideways in your view like it was 24 hours ago. it was quite some rainstorm yesterday. >> you didn't even need an umbrella, it wouldn't have don't you any good. right now dry, won't be long before the rain makes a bit of a comeback. >>> let's look at live doppler, good monday morni

, considering b.a.r.t parking lots used to be free. >> omg. i have to get an extra job now. >> b.a.r.t reports a quarter of their passengers park at its 33 parking lots. some riders say even with the increase it would still be a great deal. >> can't even be a cup of coffee for a dollar, so it is very reasonable. >> the reality is i need to get to downtown san pranks so i'm going to pay it. >> reporter: part is asking people to take an online survey. you can find it on our website cbsf doing click on the news link. the b.a.r.t board of directors will vote net spring. i am da lin cbs 5. >>> turns out soup r. storm sandy didn't have -- super storm sandy didn't have as much of age pact on employment as economist had expected. the government says the storm played only a minimal role as the economy added 150,000 jobs. the unemployment rate fell to 7.7%, and that is a .2% drop. but those numbers were helped by people who stopped look for work and were not counted as unemployed. >>> on wall street, the dow is up 81 points. the s&p 500 edged up four. however, the nasdaq dropped 11 points. >>> the edge

. and until you embrace that, you're going to miss what tim cook's got, the omg chart. >> the stalemate continues over the fiscal cliff. today the president h showcasing -- steve liesman asked the treasury sec temporary about the possibility of going over the cliff. >> i want to understand the administration's position when it comes to raising taxing on the wealthy, those making more than $250,000. if republicans do not agree to that, is the administration prepared to go over the fiscal cliff? >> absolutely. there's no pros teblpect to the agreement that doesn't involve taxes going up on the wealthiest 2%. remember it's only 2%. >> i talk every day to our customers around this country, around the world sometimes for that matter too, but around the country, and they are all scared to death what happens in january, nobody knows, but all i know is going over the cliff is too hot to handle, it's an option we just can't stare in the face and there's no way we can do it. they will get us through this in one form or fashion. >> interesting call. conventional wisdom, obviously the white house a

taking share in china, all the big carriers will be selling it and an omg product might be on the way. the market capitalization will still be outsized versus the rest of the market and that i don't like. there's nothing you can do about the rest of the market, right? as we settled three times today, if you want to measure the selloff here, use the 12 days of christmas approach. three nikes, four price lines, eight dells, nine coaches, ten may cy's, 11 ralph laurens, 12 mattells and a partridge and pear tree and it's still a $1 billion company. it goes down $100 billion in cash and plus it's growing. the price to earnings multiple, the apples to apples method so to speak will be the lowest in the whole s&p 500. that can and is happening. valuation will get so cheap that apple will be too compelling for informed people not to own. the company's not going to sell through all of the cash and respective cash and this company is one gigantic atm machine. and guess what? the chart with the nauseating terminology will be meaningless at that point. the technology, not the technicals will agai

profits. i confess to also being worried that the company lacks any new omg products and that could dim the company's long-term prospects. but we're holding on to the rest of our position in the trust because i think apple's a good investment that's inexpensive, even after the analyst numbers we got today. can't trade it, though, way too hard. google. i was on google before i came out, on it maybe a dozen times a day, maybe more. this is a company that's in our faces. because we all use google. it has rallied big lately because google maps is back on the iphone. if you go to your google page today you see right underneath the heading, listen, we're back on apple imaps. you think that's good. google's most recent quarter was terribly disappointing. and even though it's trendy and has a good number of long-term ideas that disappointment is still with me. i would be scaling out of google, especially because i see no end to the decline in advertising margins. now, how about this research in motion? i do not own a blackberry. i own an iphone. but this blackberry, there's a new one coming out

, charlie. >> yeah but don't miss a good experience. >> o-m-g. >> her name is nicky. >> i burst into song. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> are you proud of yourself dustin? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> look at me. you've got a better shot that i do. >> you know what? you're being too -- >> i resemble that remark. >> may i say i finally forgive you for the ending of "the sopranos." stevey was here. he said how did you want it to end? >> god has called them all home. ♪ come now almighty king ♪ >> puts faces to the numbers of victims, produces a crippling sadness. >> i wish i could just tell her how proud i was of her. >> she with us a person who could just light up a room. i'm so blessed to be her dad. >> may god bless and keep those we've lost in his heavenly place. ♪ amen ♪ ce chase in antioch >>> good morning everyone. it's 8:55. a police chase in anitoch end inside a fiery crash overnight. officers were trying to stop two suspects who robbed the bon fair market on 10th street around 1:00 this morning. one suspect was ar

/walter isaacson book. unless they have an omg product, won't like them. accenture last night, disappointing. i expected more frock accenture. accenture, ibm, oracle, and sap. accenture losing share of these companies? everyone feasting off of hewlett-packard's consulting business. >> a busy night for earnings, r.i.m., nike, "journal" this morning talking about nike -- easy to forget wasn't that long ago, nike seemed immortal, seem they had could do no long. that changed in a hurry. worries about r.i.m., consensus is a loss of 35 cents. everything pipped, jim to this blackberry ten. >> one product, i think they have done a lot of rationalizing on the cost side. nike went from being this terrific chime story with north america not doing that well to suddenly, an inventory glut of shoes with china, maybe north america can make up with it. nike remains a great growth company, a lot of cash, good dividend. i think if it gets hit, unless they can -- remember, china is coming back. so, theoretically, that's what the stock market upped the most since august 2010, it comes back, then nike represents gr

per month rof, lol, omg. >> brian, quickly, back to the virgin atlantic/delta story, if that goes through, any estimate on the amount of bags that the combined airlines could lose coming together? >> reporter: you know, i tell you what, singapore air now owns 49% of virgin atlantic and they're probably the best airline in the world. so i guarantee you whatever that number is, it will be higher. >> all right, brian sullivan, thank you very much. looking ahead to tomorrow, arianna huffington will be here and medal of honor recipient sal giunta. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice litt

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